Mali discusses her journey from Laos as a child refugee
Mali, a participant in our “Being Asian in America” documentary, discusses her journey from Laos to the U.S. as a child refugee and the influence of Lao culture on her identity. This video is part of our “Being Asian in America” project. Watch the full documentary here: • Being Asian in America For more on the project, visit https://www.pewresearch.org/BeingAsia...

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